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Dancing Devils of Venezuela - 22 May 2008 
Dancing Devils of Venezuela - 22 May 2008 
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May 22, 2008 
A "Diablo Danzante" (dancing Devil) stands after descending to the town of Naiguata in the Venezuelan... 
Naiguata, Venezuela 
A "Diablo Danzante" stands after descending to the town of Naiguata in Venezuelan coastal state of Vargas... 
A "Diablo Danzante" (dancing Devil) stands after descending to the town of Naiguata in the Venezuelan coastal state of Vargas May 21, 2008. On the eve of the Catholic festival Corpus Christi, the colorful lively devils called by the ringing of bells and beats of the drums descend from a mountain behind the town and run amok before falling upon their knees to pray in front of the church. Every devil decorates his outfit and their masks represent terrifying sea creatures. REUTERS/Jorge Silva (VENEZUELA) 
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May 22, 2008 
A group of "Diablos Danzantes" (Dancing Devils) prepares to descend to the town of Naiguata in the Venezuelan... 
Naiguata, Venezuela 
A group of "Diablos Danzantes" prepares to descend to the town of Naiguata in Venezuelan coastal state... 
A group of "Diablos Danzantes" (Dancing Devils) prepares to descend to the town of Naiguata in the Venezuelan coastal state of Vargas May 21, 2008. On the eve of the Catholic festival Corpus Christi, the colorful lively devils called by the ringing of bells and beats of the drums descend from a mountain behind the town and run amok before falling upon their knees to pray in front of the church. Every devil decorates his outfit and their masks represent terrifying sea creatures. REUTERS/Jorge Silva (VENEZUELA) 
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May 21, 2008 
A group of "Diablos Danzantes" (Dancing Devils) descend to the town of Naiguata in the Venezuelan coastal... 
Naiguata, Venezuela 
A group of "Diablos Danzantes" descend to town of Naiguata in Venezuelan coastal state of Vargas 
A group of "Diablos Danzantes" (Dancing Devils) descend to the town of Naiguata in the Venezuelan coastal state of Vargas May 21, 2008. On the eve of the Catholic festival Corpus Christi, the colorful lively devils called by the ringing of bells and beats of the drums descend from a mountain behind the town and run amok before falling upon their knees to pray in front of the church. Every devil decorates his outfit and their masks represent terrifying sea creatures. REUTERS/Jorge Silva (VENEZUELA) 
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May 21, 2008 
A Dancing Devil or "Diablo Danzante" descends to the town of Naiguata in the Venezuelan coastal state... 
Naiguata, Venezuela 
A Dancing Devil or "Diablo Danzante" descends to town of Naiguata in Venezuelan coastal state of Vargas... 
A Dancing Devil or "Diablo Danzante" descends to the town of Naiguata in the Venezuelan coastal state of Vargas May 21, 2008. On the eve of the Catholic festival Corpus Christi, the colorful lively devils called by the ringing of bells and beats of the drums descend from a mountain behind the town and run amok before falling upon their knees to pray in front of the church. Every devil decorates his outfit and their masks represent terrifying sea creatures. REUTERS/Jorge Silva (VENEZUELA) 
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May 21, 2008 
A "Diablo Danzante" (Dancing Devil) dances in front of a church after descending to the town of Naiguata... 
Naiguata, Venezuela 
A "Diablo Danzante" (Dancing Devil) dances in front of a church after descending to town of Naiguata... 
A "Diablo Danzante" (Dancing Devil) dances in front of a church after descending to the town of Naiguata in the Venezuelan coastal state of Vargas May 21, 2008. On the eve of the Catholic festival Corpus Christi, the colorful lively devils called by the ringing of bells and beats of the drums descend from a mountain behind the town and run amok before falling upon their knees to pray in front of the church. Every devil decorates his outfit and their masks represent terrifying sea creatures. REUTERS/Jorge Silva (VENEZUELA) 
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May 22, 2008 
A group of Dancing Devils "Diablos Danzantes" prepares to descend to the town of Naiguata in the Venezuelan... 
Naiguata, Venezuela 
A group of Dancing Devils "Diablos Danzantes" prepares to descend to town of Naiguata in Venezuelan coastal... 
A group of Dancing Devils "Diablos Danzantes" prepares to descend to the town of Naiguata in the Venezuelan coastal state of Vargas May 21, 2008. On the eve of the Catholic festival Corpus Christi, the colorful lively devils called by the ringing of bells and beats of the drums descend from a mountain behind the town and run amok before falling upon their knees to pray in front of the church. Every devil decorates his outfit and their masks represent terrifying sea creatures. REUTERS/Jorge Silva (VENEZUELA) 
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May 21, 2008 
"Diablos Danzantes" (Dancing Devils) stand after reaching the town of Naiguata in the Venezuelan coastal... 
Naiguata, Venezuela 
"Diablos Danzantes" stand after reaching town of Naiguata in Venezuelan coastal state of Vargas 
"Diablos Danzantes" (Dancing Devils) stand after reaching the town of Naiguata in the Venezuelan coastal state of Vargas May 21, 2008. On the eve of the Catholic festival Corpus Christi, the colorful lively devils called by the ringing of bells and beats of the drums descend from a mountain behind the town and run amok before falling upon their knees to pray in front of the church. Every devil decorates his outfit and their masks represent terrifying sea creatures. REUTERS/Jorge Silva (VENEZUELA) 
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May 22, 2008 
A group of "Diablos Danzantes" (Dancing Devils) descend to the town of Naiguata in the Venezuelan coastal... 
Naiguata, Venezuela 
A group of "Diablos Danzantes" descend to the town of Naiguata in Venezuelan coastal state of Vargas... 
A group of "Diablos Danzantes" (Dancing Devils) descend to the town of Naiguata in the Venezuelan coastal state of Vargas May 21, 2008. On the eve of the Catholic festival Corpus Christi, the colorful lively devils called by the ringing of bells and beats of the drums descend from a mountain behind the town and run amok before falling upon their knees to pray in front of the church. Every devil decorates his outfit and their masks represent terrifying sea creatures. REUTERS/Jorge Silva (VENEZUELA) 
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May 21, 2008 
A group of "Diablos Danzantes" (Dancing Devils) descend to the town of Naiguata in the Venezuelan coastal... 
Naiguata, Venezuela 
A group of Dancing Devils "Diablos Danzantes" descend to the town of Naiguata in Venezuelan coastal state... 
A group of "Diablos Danzantes" (Dancing Devils) descend to the town of Naiguata in the Venezuelan coastal state of Vargas May 21, 2008. On the eve of the Catholic festival Corpus Christi, the colorful lively devils called by the ringing of bells and beats of the drums descend from a mountain behind the town and run amok before falling upon their knees to pray in front of the church. Every devil decorates his outfit and their masks represent terrifying sea creatures. REUTERS/Jorge Silva (VENEZUELA) 
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May 22, 2008 
"Diablos Danzantes" (Dancing Devils) stand before descending to the town of Naiguata in the Venezuelan... 
Naiguata, Venezuela 
"Diablos Danzantes" stand before descending to the town of Naiguata in the Venezuelan coastal state of... 
"Diablos Danzantes" (Dancing Devils) stand before descending to the town of Naiguata in the Venezuelan coastal state of Vargas May 21, 2008. On the eve of the Catholic festival Corpus Christi, the colorful lively devils called by the ringing of bells and beats of the drums descend from a mountain behind the town and run amok before falling upon their knees to pray in front of the church. Every devil decorates his outfit and their masks represent terrifying sea creatures. REUTERS/Jorge Silva (VENEZUELA) 
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May 22, 2008 
A group of Dancing Devils "Diablos Danzantes" descend to the town of Naiguata in the Venezuelan coastal... 
Naiguata, Venezuela 
A group of "Diablos Danzantes" descend to town of Naiguata in Venezuelan coastal state of Vargas 
A group of Dancing Devils "Diablos Danzantes" descend to the town of Naiguata in the Venezuelan coastal state of Vargas May 21, 2008. On the eve of the Catholic festival Corpus Christi, the colorful lively devils called by the ringing of bells and beats of the drums descend from a mountain behind the town and run amok before falling upon their knees to pray in front of the church. Every devil decorates his outfit and their masks represent terrifying sea creatures. REUTERS/Jorge Silva (VENEZUELA) 
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May 21, 2008 
A "Diablo Danzante" (Dancing Devil) stands before descending to the town of Naiguata in the Venezuelan... 
Naiguata, Venezuela 
A "Diablo Danzante" stands before descending to town of Naiguata in Venezuelan coastal state of Vargas... 
A "Diablo Danzante" (Dancing Devil) stands before descending to the town of Naiguata in the Venezuelan coastal state of Vargas May 21, 2008. On the eve of the Catholic festival Corpus Christi, the colorful lively devils called by the ringing of bells and beats of the drums descend from a mountain behind the town and run amok before falling upon their knees to pray in front of the church. Every devil decorates his outfit and their masks represent terrifying sea creatures. REUTERS/Jorge Silva (VENEZUELA) 
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May 22, 2008 
Dancing Devils or "Diablos Danzantes" dance in front of a church after descending to the town of Naiguata... 
Naiguata, Venezuela 
"Diablos Danzantes" dance in front of church after descending to the town of Naiguata in Venezuelan coastal... 
Dancing Devils or "Diablos Danzantes" dance in front of a church after descending to the town of Naiguata in the Venezuelan coastal state of Vargas May 21, 2008. On the eve of the Catholic festival Corpus Christi, the colorful lively devils called by the ringing of bells and beats of the drums descend from a mountain behind the town and run amok before falling upon their knees to pray in front of the church. Every devil decorates his outfit and their masks represent terrifying sea creatures. REUTERS/Jorge Silva (VENEZUELA) 
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May 21, 2008 
A group of "Diablos Danzantes" (Dancing Devils) descend to the town of Naiguata in the Venezuelan coastal... 
Naiguata, Venezuela 
A group of "Diablos Danzantes" descend to town of Naiguata in Venezuelan coastal state of Vargas 
A group of "Diablos Danzantes" (Dancing Devils) descend to the town of Naiguata in the Venezuelan coastal state of Vargas May 21, 2008. On the eve of the Catholic festival Corpus Christi, the colorful lively devils called by the ringing of bells and beats of the drums descend from a mountain behind the town and run amok before falling upon their knees to pray in front of the church. Every devil decorates his outfit and their masks represent terrifying sea creatures. REUTERS/Jorge Silva (VENEZUELA) 
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